June 18, 1942, a THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. REVI EFONTE. PA. Page Sevent it mn f Phill 3 ne { [today & : { the Boalshurg Presbyterian church | =rsesmmm—s ————————————— 0 pshurg, the house on West {today my country’s flag and 1 am of the Boalsburg Pr ’ Local Citizen Nearing Howard street which they now oc Msgr. Downes a a {glad to raise it to the breezes In and served as an elder of the church P lic Ks | Shop at SHAFFER'S for 100th Anniversary copy. Mr. Tresler has lived retired Flays Criticism token of the love I have for it. Mere for many years ub ic a es [since leaving the farm . flag raising 1s not enough, We Burviving are two daughters; Mrs (Continued trom paae one) | During the family's residence In (Continued from page one) should be loyal to our country and prederick Brouse, of Norristown, and BATURDAY. JUNE 20The executors Greater Values on Better Foods! whiskey in proper doses has a medical Buffalo Run Valley, Mr. Tressler upon to honor the flag of our coun- that is by thought and word and mrs. Werner Jarchow, Ridley Park of the Bamuel BE. Weber estate, WIR sh vite y . { rill © blic sale at 1 late value was an active member of the Filmore try, and it {5 most appropriate that 0¢¢ d, mentally and physically and ang three grandchildren His wife wil din po yblie aa Pa ha full Methodist church, joining that con- a Catholic school is raising a flag In every other way the former Carrie Miller, who died line of household goods and the : EN Mr. Tressler sleeps well, but his ‘ . 4 n S Ady] GREEN abpotite 18 Haht PN takes. dally gregation in 1863, For many years because in this war that flag is not “1 hear men who pretend to be the former Carrie Miller, died six valuable real estate. Bale at 1230 SPECIAL FOR B 2 ) 19 strolls about town. unaided by crut. | Ne was superintendent of the Sunday [only the banner of our county-—it is Americans; 1 hear men who claim year ago P. Jn Camel, atiorney auct. R " i" cans Moy C hes or cane, and is always in a good | School, and also was a trustee of the [the banner of our God {they are loyal, criticizing this or Other survivors include three Fathers Day humot | church “The German people for years that about our country They say & prothers and three sisters: Scott . A New He never drove a car } : | The Tressler family is not partic- were trained to walk and talk and certain race got us into the war. wieland, State College: Clyde, of Friday, June 19 A spe Ially decorated p 10 I p 35 f " Wy grove a car but enjoy "| ularly known for longevity, Mr. leven to think in one way in orde: They say a certain race Is reaping geott Bluffs, Neb. SBamuel, of Pal- MELEN Ys WILLIAMS cake “Dad” is sure to otatoes - NS é mtomobile rides | Tressler sald. His mother and ‘ath- [that they might be ready for this the benefits of it. They say that 50mMe mura: Mrs. Maude Rishel, WIkes- will offer at public sale mamediately . ’ er were the parents of 17 children, | conflict, vy leade of this! of the Allies are no good They Say parre: Mrs, Winifred Garbrick, of after the male of real extais of : DECORATED Tomatoes - = Ib 15¢ g the rep t ' asked six of them Pie the dat he | hie ang vhe ender 0 that Stalin is a Communist and he pedford and Mrs. John Zeigler, of than. ot g Sp ing Creek ne Junko No, but I'd like one.” the oldster oldest boy, Daniel, died some years philosophy of government They Is helping our country All that Is Altoona FURNITURE — 6 cots rd-eye Fathers Day replied. "Henry Noll (manager of ago in Erie County at the age of 95 [gave us the totalitarian state, They aking away from the loyalty they .. . Elsworth Wieland was a Gresser. oak dremer. 2 od FRA Lopes - - 2for33c¢ enjoy “Did you ever have an, airplane . them Smbamtianntm md A 4 i _ y Ra 4 . tands 2 wis Hf davenport R CAKE the Belelfonte ajrport) offered me a years, but the others died much | tried to impress upon thelr people OW to thelr country. What differ son of Daniel T. and Catherine Kel. da Re atazuia: uniolytbamsd GORE LAYE ride if 1d come out to the field, but | younger. Mr. Tressler, who was the [that there is no God, that God fs “Noe does it make to me if 1 am be- 1 wialand and was born in Harris 3 oak rockine cha 8 omk dining 5 PASCAL haven't been able to get! third youngest child in the family, | not the Supreme Ruler but that the ing attacked in the streets and n township on November 18 1861. mak. chairs: 2 bridg __ 2 table lamos 45¢- \ 'e declared is the last surviving member |state is. We have that foolish idea man comes to help me? I don't ark ing his age 80 years, 6 months and 2 4 , Rone Hoon k Rig Celery Ie. st 15¢ Tressler was a son of Henry The only other member of the for years being lmpressed upon the for a certificate of his character 1 2% days as Sak Suter kidchan Sapingh vd Tressler, Pennsyl- family to live more than the average | German people, and the Catholic #m glad for his help and the Unit- Puneral services will be held at small » curic refrigerator; elec. of Schuylkill span of life was Jonathan Tressler, | church the greatest organized relig- ed States should be glad for any 1 o'clock Priday a‘ternoon at the t i to wh nam led poreslatn Penn- Alto a ———— - ount) na wi rN on A farm near of Oak Hall, brother of William !lon in the world, had to oppose that help it is getting from any other home in Linden Hall, with the Rev b Kitchen Jale; 2 onl wi Ib can 23 JUICY, SWEET a yiive. on Ju) "0. 1842. He at- | Tresslers father. He lived to a great | idea. The sole reason for the exist nation. Jt Is disloyal 0 ‘alk of " I" J MM Kirkpatrick, pastor of the ' . 4 Syrup C : . ! ‘ Houser- 'gqoe but the exact number of years ence of the Catholic church ls to wise. In thelr hearts men 0 Centre Hall Presbyterian church of- California Oranges wird bn Wai hn Several Is not known by present members propagate the idea of God, the Su- | %0 do nol have a love or Wer aoiating Interment will be made Staley's Corn i mily moved 10 a] Mrs Tressler is the last member | premacy of God, the fact that he ls | COUNTY in the Boalsburg cemetery Lhd | 4 i Venango of her family the Bupreme rule ' » » ‘1 have forty members of my par- » toh 3 AMY |b } ne ruler of the universe Ave forty m ] I Starch "- 2 Ah 19¢ dozen 47c unty, v * they resided for nearly The five children of the aged cou- land it had to oppose that idea of a ish in the prime of life—the youth B d Saturday, June 20 ven Vear ple are: Samuel G. Tressler, of East [totalitarian state, and as a result {it of my parish-—in thi ar, and 1 College oar MES. FRANK COX prop= Curtin street, and Thomas M. Tress. had to suffer persecution would be false to them if d not ke 1 § N 0. S H E FE N ert n han Vv we 0a farm in jer Villowbank treet, both Belle. On WR; his stion the Cath iar back of them With all my Lists Selectees ¢ g nda IR. ODDO fern it moeaitos, fever, and Mrs Mary k f War- i ! OU HS. Thr fonte t o 4 : art and with all my soul and wit S03 a p ani DU i Burket. olic church took issue with the Nazi art and with all my soul and with (Comtinurd POM DOGE ORF HOLD GOODS CAKF FLOUR ) 8 Ld ! } CHOON MAE sing Mnark Newton HH Tressler, of shy. on the Dlace of m mind 1 wish to stand back ha ar ving POO SU ‘e an mi there pittabire) id Rev Robert 1, Tress nimi abe OF IN the You t stand back of Earl W. Burd, Rebersburg. Woodrow suite; Empire ph ante, al ) we universe, Our church teaches u nem . a-siig 8 1 Thomas. Bellefonte RB. D. 1 (1134 y " y IR 2 Vl ley ' Richmond. Va a ri le WRvit 4 . 4 em b eriticiz y the President by + OITA . wi " ‘ ~ . ' f te ot i in the words of Holy Writ that man Clarence Coldren. Centre Hall Pillshury's vkg n 1? n al SER The mnle has 7 grandchildren y any criticizing our Allies by criticizing | ) ! , f k Nace tous . \ ’ hn ‘ made just a Ite lower than A Kreamer. Millhetm: Olin FP \ \ d y : reat-grandchildren # that man has a supreme race on account of racial In Ju Ey J ya rt oar . hay rene F3bs Yaasaetet bug ne hat the Individual has su- a no "fies "Sept nay e. Fipreme rights. We read in the Holy YV* 0 Hho , a» : Raymond A i. H ENDERA 1 BEEF ' ae : b : in d nut 35 years ago he si Bible that God created man after seeply loyal wilh all our hea John A Connell " + } 1 rou \ tha ne g arti , p log ¥ $f og * Pras 2 {rion the " font .g JO nnell ey A Wot ' . ne _ ; uh y BE When R his own image and likeness and that wl President. 1 read | R Nel from that } 1 1 Aarts MAD rm——————————— ———————— — -— Wo Re brisk iam 3 op) ne At. y Fe r vay. A lvls et OF he Bave him one of his own dear- he Hee of aon ) » Ino he mes D all ate C3 ot aii} Saturday, June 20 and that was the al. tak ei hermm Amun : faux, State Colles William WILLIS B. BATHGATE Veal Shoulder Roast... . db 32¢ 1. por arriving in Centre County on Saturday. June 8, A wider (0 an thould. net. be Thade only! fom 1t1 The bitter C pperheads, the T. Suyder. Coby chard EK. aduinistior of the B Tenderized Picnics, fancy cured. 1b 33¢ Trossler f: nion, and on Sun- Leon Bacon Squares... . jb 22¢ {A twn teie before waving ¢ ary. he will be hop- |, ’ Boneless Pork Butts, fancy cured. . Ib 47¢ | "imo 4) arr aia is aa tD k eld at the Pilmore Methodist abiished this: fe rem Cheese Loaf (Luncheon) .... 152 1b 19¢ | i ®t fang pear Lamy 3 e homecoming celebration wi Tune th | Heinze Tomato Ketchup - “*"' 21¢ Fancy Pack CARROTS and Peas - - 2 © 27¢ AVY WVIWAWYS ot “Here « FPL dward has enfoved exece ance ‘There is only one way to be Slate College. Harry Edward wy denny lve 4 country end that is to ¥ Pe Vivania health throueh {tee enemi Hosterman ————————— . and pith M ressler’'s sen ] SPRING CHICKENS PECIALLY hte. moving inte the horse tn ADIL rely homecoming committee. The 87% 19 DOS, and we Enow tes 310 fiegven that could produce a Lin. D. 1: Willan R. Shirk. 1emont; a ———— rr ———— Te . : y oie . 2 1 ; N . - _ ! wis — ! : th azi philosop) " "i lh . Mover Lemont, Olitver £E O Lellefante Jarch K Peterson Ww Id f Silver Dust 2 5 29¢ muy ren " tLe me, Wil- g, o Li gi TU 1g not mocked, whi ver a man y y ne ae Lines Amon William C. Martin Belle- a or Rinso - - - .shantpk tint ' POTEntics wee Tressler w we friend of shall 50w so also shall he rea ! did that we Giizht dedicate our. fonte R. D. 3; Wilbur A. Rite, State will reap > J PTE oC LTT Saturday, June 20 (Large Package dark ni " : Boden . James C. Dean Pennsylvania Pur POWAKD BH WEBER and Toilet enon 10¢ follows . trad , * next pe Yn Amn of 101 vey he il " Wil Oop when the : ui % ve ; h r . y NACE Harry D White, State College tae I ' Bossom Water ! Ir Josing our conver Hn 4 ' 0X Ve maa imivers when Pain shestil ! ok Hama fr m Paul E nner, Lemont. John P Ba r at ba 5a "4 1878 he married Mars . ; Ceamalar how {tH 1 that gives all th auty we |, , Shuey. Bellefonte R. D. 1: Robert ; t Io ~ isurhter of Mr. ai PAS cart oT Fisrdond 't ‘il ee around us and all the wo of "i wr Glenn Glasgow, Centre Hall: Albert ted in the village of Boaist F 1 4 o1 } lived In B ilo Ran b alt shah Yop wenteliiargld it, wil ak is place in the hearts _ , 4 g " et Poster. State College: Harry L. Moy- : apcr . When Mrs Thomas Me: 3 uwiaty os tilted un Tals pen agalr a Sept tn atte os annie np’ OF, Bellefonte R. D. 1 HOUSEBOLD OOO} =. “ . . . a iy 4 WE WH il SRE J . ; : > I a i io p of " : od ¥ § Adam M Auman Pleasant Gar 5..23c EVERY DAY Rd bn mortly x matter of the Dot's ioaliin, saw wits was tak. aj ays len R. Briley, Pine Grove Mill IRFADIATED EVAPORATED i i that her Ve w ] rd ' pla n the world oleh Russell 1. Spayd. State College: Jer- DOR § ome Weinstein, Philadelphia: Ralph i | kings would be a broken band, | t, Dith shall cl le Grama | pandall Glasgow, Centre Hall R D REAL ESTATE uso Drive S BD Saprrbsmb =) . ok up, Bd : 1° Kenneth R Blazer. State College Ang the ! nine WW 3 ; pk “ Tire } fe rvrigre . 4 1a : % aft : fairest o a x Chri , ! ah 7 ¥ Willlam C Baumgardner, Pleasant > ’ Meeting Success Ob fairest of daughters, Christ w last - come again as he did of oid 10 the oh a : mp a y Apesties walking on the water com- In the stress of War may We ail Prank © Morrison, Belle onte R VEL I ang ood heating system be worthy of our noble heritage D 2: Btewart M. Breon. Millheim y / . - Bod ¢ : immed- IC mtinasd Mom page Ane int to a discouraged world last ary, suffered a { peak also today for the Undin . Harry 8. Meyers, Pleasant Gag » » Y MS TOCOT ercdatiore ITY great ¢ . i . $ Anti! 1041 and RT bs Jicnen carve ner wom- py 4 wba rh : hae . Harry 1. Bote Sorine Mills R D 2 Postoffice Rating al immetdatioos earty great of & | he was mended the i ©0 Ad a number of men have vol. Fife Company. We are having a Frank Wieland, 80, A Tk BE MN il Presents Problem or ts Sanz tr Joo Ci ana a al Un STMAch RINE Hing at homes and business 15 10.body of men in thi i Dies In Auto Crash James A lauck. Pine Grove Mills ee afer a esd adr oh pr Tete AS AN ila N 2 ol) ter enditiod to ralse a flag fon ; —— Domite M Per in Non ollege it du 4 payable (Con ting from 3 ne clio with res ati wr aio Wa as The Mileshurs Woman's (ub is tn Pelfare of our country than the Dre Shama fos aoe ome “dward J lower, State jay on _gelivery of i cheese : ye Hay " company. for after all. in times of Mr Wieland had bean a director D and vice-president of the Centre Hall % "ne wiry fta £ $ 19 i 1 ; Tielet & In times of peace they are the un- Bank since its establishment in 1822 ay fracture American Legion ¢ heading a partment didn I iid ily 1 v ; R charge of the work in that town ‘ desirable, it could call for a non- the date on which the postoffice ad th Their union was bles Mrs. Louis G. Peters. president of Peace they are the soldiers of Peace compet tive op ncumben st- vances t hird class but the d 4 wit yt til n three of * club is completing the organi. selfish ones. They are the anes whe Although he had been retired from Robert 4 rk. State College. Wil- asters almost Invariably pass such partment sometimes is pretty slow whom died in infancy. The other ation of the cambaien and peveans J To Lo, U0) Cot ll Fo, Toor active life for some time, be formerly liam A. Duck, Bellefonte R. D. 2 Saturday, June 27 es pn iol) ings 3 ; gi Bb hie wo Rpt seclioh may expect 10 he lives. & da tbe ily odd be - "that conducted a coal and grain business Mahlon D Nevel Boaisburg. Ernest EMERY G. WOLS art thy a0 DER TA and a general store in Linden Hall F. Nale, State College: Thomas P russe Of 4 ida Weaver estath He was a director of the Parmers' Beaton, Spring Mills: Aaron E Mul. Ii offer at pul sale at the late Mutual Insurance Company of Cen. barger, Pleasant Gap. Gaylord E150 hoe A Howard streel, tre Cou Cassidy, Bellefonte i ht ioliomine oh fod tha . ese rtd Sit } >. p I. ‘i a 3 here. They are king care of their . OITSEHOLD GOODS - Victoria ng about such cases r POE RCE ITH WEHLS ' ee on Revonlds avenue for rains has charge of the work at Une wala i ; - ie . lng oa 2 iy aM Wieland was 1 member of the Herbert Eucene Bloom. Bellefonte walnut BH 4 A . an department makes a practice of Y- Iv seven yon re reirehacing fonville and Ward Mile heads the Jing welfare ay All this doesn’t necessarily mes Lite L be’ hae decision i vit) iirty years ago, after thelr ealied upon this Week. The women _ £1 the U | ry act the postmistress at Milesburg is wor- officially made and the civil serviee childs 4 married and left the will call at every home in the town, BAVC ieft fie Undines are only act- ried. Sometimes a postmaster WH mmissic is ested iv nN and Mm Trewler came {io 4 sor Weber is chairman for a iy : differey Sere ws grein samething.--or somebods 1 ter whichever kind of test the depart ' for living in the Thomas Wil. the } ward district Harry McEl- hey acted while they were living Darior suite ohn iphol- : . y ’ tndns nuoht tn reiaiee CtDire Hall Masonic Lodge, the Wil- R. D. 3 Russell D Poorman, State stery & ¥ n_ except congre nal advisor Buy fen bonis nes m the lat AP >. T. Fryberger, fampagn Piessant Gap, Boy aL" oo ! that wa Raw lamsport Consistory and the Jaffa College. John F. Biddle, State Col- { hg of seltee the work in the 30d OUETS Jo De Riad WAL We N8YE shrine, Altoona. He was a member lege and lage arm rocker. 4 mahogany e district and the " F 3 * We have and we ought cha ; hee OO % hey p: Kotiogone 5 the r unfailingly loval to it. I. a8 a v . Bl ahs Lane an Irish mumigrant father : chest of weanized And an Iria immigrant mother am Grawers in perfec it wale $ marble 0 ’ ; 2 : pide hea by ioe ie 3 d to ma afl for the ooun- : Y Samar Bad aaah 2 rt ' Alas ric "an x iy : chit om iry Ua ri ing the or og L el U 2 R cs P» a i Ig Cc J 7 er ring i ty " as h bed hi \| nitrh I g 4 yrgani Honk are (Hes thoy had, that enabled them to > a” od nad Curly rye ‘ 1 y piv tex I irive Ome Hiv 1 ware and contentment, and EC! ECTRIC APP Ll ANCES . : 5 % ; wed original arrying on : enabled them to live true to the idea cherry 8 y + ' arganiration: heard ™m 4 Bellefonte American of their duly to God and thelr right of AY y abs pe? . .. to pract thety religion nd thei legion i £d lo give 3100 to reght to ho a pod op WE PO IT RIGHT! he TH | racks antiove walnut Anette ve COSTS Baliritors In Bellefonte hase bhesn > Ever ingle one of us, First class service by men who know repair work wall whatnot p® feet high N f 1% - g 3 in " a ‘ 1 . sandition russells rue SAVE MONEY ON COOLING “ee : ku given prepared. sheets of paper on | 8 ORE ANew Whis the men. im from A 10 Z. A small repair today may keep veour Poa BY a a. J 5 which cont ihutom are Wa sign their nations have had to suffer, i Eran, 3 i ration. Bling r ne size. lot of small Brosseils GET TOP PRICES o " names ard place the amount of the we only knew how other governs appliances working for the du a on Buing in You J Fatt ? throw rugs. 10 small fon. : Be ments have terannized snd deprived out of -whac k applianc €58 now, roleum P i i oval picture eonitrilndion These Nuts are ‘wing as . TT " : : the People of their rights, would a a cherry, lot © oo ry SR » iy 0 ! tirned Inte members of the exes. ob A frases mahogany FOR YOUR MILK 3 aa ’ "W ey tive commitise headed W g 1, bw down and thank God thal we We Specialize ing chair. perfect condition; Jot . : Plumb Louis Schad 15 treasurer of 37 Americans . oid. $a lot of odd rockers. - — of > st thine ave fs thi . oid-fas Sioned sink in © Actual tests with the Westinghouse Milk : the fund a he Proudest thing 1 have is that in Washers and Sweepers. i ton: New Golden Sun ood hi Cooler st 1 tore than $12 4 th Th~ Ametican Lezion Auxiliary 588 If #5 next to the emblem of my ALSO ALL SMALL APPLIANCES like new: Jot of dishes and class. Hgton The reg jtation you heard ware large oollection of TP 3 has sacked a number of w omen ont. relly ¥ i E 1 0 gias: and saved over average ice cooling costs... Ra LI od adil ey i . 3 3 Honor my God shove all o china. includine many antioue bie. de the organization lo help solicit ied 1 R K OQ El 0 ex. burner New Perfection oll stow ” « n ew s SNE 40 1 love, and nearly $5 a month saved over aver- for the campaign. ahd can use ad. $1023. 1 honor my Ged above any » » JWENS cctric t re i dado ilo, 3h all stows: age mechanical cooling costs... based Fy ditirnal volunteers Anyone wishing sine 1 honor my Cod as the ruler South Allegheny Street PHONE 26038 | sRtension table, 2 hanging lambs on cooling 40 gallons of milk a day. : 3 tn heln is arked to get in tourh . " He UR YSrse, bag next to ny God bridged A ut: eatin Sha. The savings figures are based on the PR i with Mrs. Leonard Glenn of Miles. 1 HONOT my Country ; And 1 honor . ® [tion of hooks: several ARLIGUE Dir 4 3 3 gtr of t inp rots. radio. upright plano: walnut actual operating cost of a Westing- po iw, president of the, Auxiliary rym by el ” sland. marble 0p stands. antiague ep t 14 © nt - A A Jey house Milk Cooler compured with In X: Fatighal organisations coal oll lamp in brass, with cranber. Sr participating in the USO are the Y rv hobnail shade music cabinet. sverage milk cooling costs published - g M © A. National Catholic Com- Hotchery Surplus solid Bi ’ 3 ’ " solid walh It #ponl bed. ool. and many tn U. 8. Dept. of Agriculture Farmers " 4 5 munity KRervice the Salvation Army, CH ICK SALE Here AY How YOU Can Help het articiey 100 numerous men Bulletin No. 1818. the ¥. W. 0. A. the Jewich Weltare Bale at 1080 a m Mayes and Board and the National Travel rs Stover, aul x26 Ald Associating, 3 MONEYSAVING ADVANTAGES . BUY —— a Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Reds, a. Concert Plans and White Veghoms 60 minute cooling ,of temperature in all parts Are Announced $6.00 per 100 United States Defense Bonds! | {L. FRANK MAYES of the cabinet—less than 1* | DROP-IN UNIT FITS CABINETS "All of the milk, including the Continued ton om inch § od variation. NOW IN ‘use’ pss — te md te abi ia here at the store. These are sir me Cn top is cool om body . pre Fidelis plus hatchery chicks and are For Individuals, Associations, Trustees Real Estate Sales temperature to below 50° F. 3f the cabins: you have I » Bellefonte Accordion Rand all from blood -tested stock. They in wt * Instant Drop-in Plug-in , | OR Neapolitan. Rights should not be confused with the or Corporations who can invest up to $50,000 A SPECIALTY ! one hour's time, } . ¢ 2 : J Malnddy of Waltzes ordinary y . AP . = uy y chick often sold at aue- a vear, the following bonds are recommended : Installation ee — (Miss Wanda Harman, Reeds [tion sates. Since we buy in lange yea! - CALL STATE COLLEGE. 34 4 rh : Unit for it. Just cut = Bo ville. guest artist ) uaniities from the hatcheries : a 3 : ih Less than 1° variation | It's as simple as that. Just hole in the top and | | 3. Bellefonte Ranio Band War have these SUrpluses we Can Series “F." issued in denominations of Why not have the benefit of { drop the circulator through drop the circulator unit a. LL ; March, The Cuild competitive bidding in the sale . e, ¢ . offer them to you at such low 00 1 0.000 53 . { in temperature & 7-inch hole in the top of the | = Plug in. and you EF HE... Washineton Post prices. Prices good only while $100 to $10,000; Interest rate 2.63 per cent of your property. : . Fone Trombone Brass Choir : vear, matures twelve years from issue date i : Careful and repeated checks cabinet—plug in the unit, | of Mi Cosling Ask | 3 I Will Lift Up Thine Eyes ine surplus. Insts. a) y Past have proven : sas : ¢ | Selected . 1 of Bond. | that public sales of real estate show an amazing uniformity and it's ready to go. payment plas. | ee yunior Pile.thd. Extra Select Matings |} demand higher prices N. H. Reds - White Leghorns Series “GG,” issued in denominations of 1 A number of Farms and several D A A E i | D | 5. Me ree. Hara Xo} Witte fiosky $100 to $10,000. Interest rate 2.50 per cent a tienen te steed m1 e ® |i. Seiecten socal mbes h $12.00 per 100 | year, matures twelve years from issue date Jr. Ballroom | Orchestia § These chicks are all from our own of Bond. Waich for Dates! WE GIVE 8, & Hl. GREEN STAMPS AND REDEEM FILLED BOOKS Star Dust farm flocks and batched in our UH 1 Had My Way : f ‘ North Allegheny Street Phone 2525 Bellefonte, Penna, | * Te Victory Ocette | EERE ra | EE : Smoke Cets In Your Byes | ’ | H. L. HARPSTER E L E C T R | C M | i ¥ C 0 1] | F R S i 8. Jay Robifison, Ventriloquist H K S | The First National Bank AUCTIONEER A Te - | Mr. Robiseny is now on tour | D S [0] STINOohous Wii | _ with the USO Bellefonte, Pa. We tingh USC with the LOW-COST Drop-in Unit 10, Bellefonte High School Band | Bsus A a SO eh : Star Spangled Banner General Auctioneer
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